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- Q7328852 description "American spy".
- Q7328852 description "American spy".
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- Q7328852 abstract "Richard Motoso Sakakida (November 19, 1920 – January 23, 1996) was a United States Army intelligence agent stationed in the Philippines at the outbreak of World War II. He was captured and tortured for months after the fall of the country to Imperial Japan, but managed to convince the Japanese that he was a civilian and was released. Employed by the Japanese Fourteenth Army (though still under suspicion), he gathered and passed along valuable information to the Philippine resistance. He also planned and participated in the mass escape of about 500 Filipino prisoners.".
- Q7328852 birthDate "1920-11-19".
- Q7328852 birthYear "1920".
- Q7328852 deathDate "1996-01-23".
- Q7328852 deathYear "1996".
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- Q7328852 dateOfBirth "1920-11-19".
- Q7328852 dateOfDeath "1996-01-23".
- Q7328852 name "Sakakida, Richard Motoso".
- Q7328852 shortDescription "American spy".
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- Q7328852 comment "Richard Motoso Sakakida (November 19, 1920 – January 23, 1996) was a United States Army intelligence agent stationed in the Philippines at the outbreak of World War II. He was captured and tortured for months after the fall of the country to Imperial Japan, but managed to convince the Japanese that he was a civilian and was released. Employed by the Japanese Fourteenth Army (though still under suspicion), he gathered and passed along valuable information to the Philippine resistance.".
- Q7328852 label "Richard Sakakida".
- Q7328852 givenName "Richard Motoso".
- Q7328852 name "Richard Motoso Sakakida".
- Q7328852 name "Sakakida, Richard Motoso".
- Q7328852 surname "Sakakida".